For nearly three decades, Ed Bambas believed he had done everything right: loyal service to his country, decades at General Motors, a fully paid-off home, and a pension he trusted. Then the 2009 bankruptcy shattered it all. His pension vanished, his healthcare disappeared, and with his wife gravely ill, he watched the security he’d earned crumble in front of him. After Joan died, the house had to go too. At 88, Ed was back on his feet behind store counters, working eight-hour shifts just to survive
